00:00I have an announcement to make on next week's show, this time next week, next Monday, September
00:0522nd. Kamala Harris is going to be here. This is going to be her first full-scale news interview
00:13since the 2024 election. She will be here live on set with me for the show. I have roughly 400,000
00:21things I want to ask her about, but I will get my chance. We're going to have that sit down
00:26one-on-one, one week from tonight, right here, 9 p.m. Eastern on MSNBC. That's next Monday,
00:33September 22nd. I am very excited about that. In the 10 months or so that have transpired
00:41since the 2024 election, it feels like we've had about 10 years worth of news, of course.
00:50But in thinking about talking to Kamala Harris next week, I realized that
00:54there's a lot on the record from her campaign and from her time in public life that is kind
01:01of helpful right now, especially helpful to the point that we shouldn't kid ourselves
01:07that anything that Trump has done is surprising. We shouldn't kid ourselves that the way he has
01:15behaved in office in the second term is a surprise. I mean, clearly looking back at Kamala Harris's
01:22campaign against him, looking basically to anybody who has been paying attention anytime in the last,
01:29I don't know, few years, it was not that hard to see it coming.
01:33Donald Trump has told us his priorities for a second term. He has an enemies list of people he
01:41intends to prosecute. He says that one of his highest priorities is to set free the violent extremists
01:49who insulted those law enforcement officers on January 6th. Donald Trump intends to use the United States
02:00military against American citizens. Pretty much nailed it, right?
02:05in the United States.
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